[kdewebdev-site] *happy* - lol

obennett obennett at hartford.edu
Mon Feb 28 20:49:39 EST 2005


On Monday 28 February 2005 16:49, Joff wrote:
> On Monday 28 February 2005 19:56, Chris Martin wrote:
> > Joff wrote:
> > > Sorry - this is a complete waste of everyone's time, but i've managed
> > > to download the site via CVS, and do the ssh-keygen thingy and it all
> > > works
> > >
> > > :D and i just /had/ to tell someone !!
> >
> > I'll share your joy. I'm still looking for what the "ssh-keygen thingy"
> > is. I've found a couple posts referencing it, but nothing solid.
>
> Righto, here's what i did....
>
> ***Joff's Simple 22 Step Guide to "ssh-keygen thingy", CVS and the Known
> Universe ***
>
> 1:  Grab a beer
> 2:  Sit back in leather executive chair and chill for approx 5 - 7 minutes.
> 3:  If you smoke, spark up. (i dont, so skipped that bit, but i dont mind
> if others do - i can tolerate the smoke on the list, it doesnt bother me.
> No really, go ahead :)  )
> 4:  Open a konsole and type
>
>     ssh-keygen -t dsa
>
> 5:  Press return a few times. (randomly, i seem to remember)
> 6:  Open up konqueror and type the following in the address bar:
>
>     fish://kdewebdev.org
>
> 7:  When prompted, enter your username and password
> 8:  Go to fish://kdewebdev.org/home/<username>/ (if you're not already
> there) 9:  Make a folder called
>
>     .ssh
>
> 10: copy the local file: ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub to the .ssh folder you made in
> the fishy window.
> 11:  Rename that file to "authorized_keys"
> 12:  Put the empty bottle back on the table, and grab another.
> 13:  Find the peanuts you bought the other week.
> 14:  Open up cervisia.
> 15:  Click "Repository>Repositories>Add"
>
> 16: In the first box, type:
>     :ext:typeyourusernamehere at kdewebdev.org:/var/lib/cvs
>
> 17:  Click "ok" then "ok"
> 18:  Click "Repository>Checkout" and select your newly created repository
> from the dd box
> 19:  In the module box type
>
>     kdewebdev
>
> 20:  Type in a reasonably titled working folder (and dont, as I did, try to
> put it along side the kde kdewebdev module, cos it wont work, as they're
> both called the same thing and there's a distinct lack of error messages!)
> 21:  Hold breath and get ready to call Joff some not-so-nice names when it
> doesn't work cos he forgot to put in an all-important step.
> 22: Click "ok"
>
> And that pretty much worked for me, as far as I remember (which probably
> isn't very far - distance is always a problem for me, in hind sight)
>
> Not all of the steps are probably necessary, but  it worked for me :)
>
> *thinks, hard*
> Yup - just looked through again, and I'm sure that was it......
>
> Perhaps someone could clarify this and say Yay or Nay
>
> hth
>
> Joff
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i tried but failed. probably some stupidity on my part. 
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